Kindergarten to Grade 12
Professional Learning Days 2024-2025
The school calendar below outlines the number of school days and instructional days each month. It identifies days there are no student classes due to parent-teacher interviews, professional learning days,...
December 17, 2024 - Registration for the DELF Scolaire 2025 is now closed.
The DELF Scolaire will take place during the week of May 5-9, 2025.
The DELF certificates for those students who took their DELF exam in the spring of 2024 have now been mailed...
This guide contains helpful links for students preparing for the DELF Scolaire exam.
Parents can use the Early Learning and Child Care Registry to find after-school care. Once you’re on the site, select 'School Aged Centres' and your location. The program will show you a list of centres on the map that match your needs.
Visit the Early...
Public Schools Branch students in Kindergarten to Grade 9 are provided school supplies funded by the Government of Prince Edward Island. While the initiative provides essential classroom supplies such as:
Pencils
Pens
Binders
Scribblers
Folders...
Parents are important partners in their child’s learning. Students with engaged parents generally do better at school and are more motivated. Engaging in your child’s education can be as simple as reading to your child every day, or you can go a step...
Parents may home educate their children using a home education program or the public education system’s curriculum.
What do I need to do to home educate my child?
You must notify the Department of Education and Lifelong Learning that you intend to...
Safe Internet Use
Children and teens spend a great deal of time online.
As a parent or caregiver, you are the best person to help your child stay safe online. Talk to your children about what they should and should not do online.
The internet is an...
Your child’s education, safety and well-being is important to the teachers and staff of your child's school as well as to all those in the public school system of PEI. Staying in touch, asking questions and heading off issues before they become big...
Student Graduation and Transition Planner resources help you to start thinking about your next steps after high school by exploring four questions:
Who am I?
What are my opportunities?
What are my next steps and why?
What is my action plan?
My Plan...
Parents have a great influence on student achievement. Parent engagement in schools and learning make PEI schools better places to learn and grow.
School councils and home and school associations
All schools have school councils or home and school...
As of July 1, 2021, the PEI School Food Program has transitioned to a new non-profit organization- PEI School Food Program Inc. Information about the program can be found at www.peischoolfood.ca or by contacting 902-380-FOOD (3663) or info@peischoolfood....
If you are a Grade 10 student, or a Grade 9 student in certain schools, and want to improve your French language skills, you can apply for a six-month cultural/language exchange with a Francophone student from Québec. You will each live with your...
Things to consider before the first day of school
Is your child registered? To register for school, contact the school directly. Ask about required school supplies or school supply fees as well as what time school starts and ends.
The school calendar...
Prince Edward Island has Five (5) private schools, as follows:
Grace Christian School
Great Wisdom School
Immanuel Christian School
Moonlight International Academy
Mount Academy
For more information, or to register your child, contact your...
Prince Edward Island curriculum documents outline courses and content covered in each subject at all grade levels. Curriculum documents specify what students are expected to know and be able to do after learning the content. Provinces and territories...
The PEI Heritage Fair program is a student-centered, inquiry-based learning opportunity that allows grades five to nine students to explore a Prince Edward Island or Canadian history topic of interest. Through guided inquiry-based learning, students...
The Public Schools Branch and La Commission scolaire de langue française (CSLF) operate 62 public schools offering kindergarten to Grade 12. Thirty (30) schools offer French Immersion.
Public Schools Branch
School...
School registration is an important step to your child’s education. Whether you are starting in kindergarten or you’ve recently moved to Prince Edward Island, this page will provide you information on what you need to do to enroll your child in the...
What do I need to graduate from the English and French Immersion programs?
If you are a student in the English or French Immersion programs and started high school in or after September 2015, you need the following to graduate from high school with a...
English Schools
Where do I find information on bus routes to English schools?
You can find bus route information using the Public Schools Branch Parent Portal.
Bus Stop Search
You must fill in in your student's information to find the bus stops...
Sports and athletics are important parts of school life. PEI schools promote sports for recreational and educational benefit for youth.
How do I get involved in school sport?
Contact your school administration or athletic director for information on...
Vision: Supporting Island children and their families to be the best they can be.
Mission: To empower strength, resilience and well-being in Island school-aged children and their families.
Student well-being teams work in all Island public schools...
It’s important for the Island’s education system to instill civic mindedness in students, preparing them to become good citizens and think of social justice and equality. As a final assignment for a Grade 12 Global Issues class at Colonel Gray High,...
Your hours of contractual teaching or education-related service outside a PEI school board may qualify for credit towards placement on the PEI teacher salary grid. A one-year experience credit will be granted for each approved and verified full-time...